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Richard M. Milner Sr.

Marlboro, Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Of Marlborough, died peacefully in his sleep on March 29, 2008 due to complications from cancer. He was 63. A beloved husband, father and grandfather. Dick grew up in North Weymouth and graduated from Archbishop Williams High School. He married Kathy (Kezer) in 1964 and raised two sons, Rick M....

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I have known and worked with Dick for the last few years. I just heard just heard of his passing today. I will miss him. He was a good man. My condolences go to the Milner family.

My condolences to you all, Kathy, Rick, Paul and families. I just heard of your loss. I hope you are now celebrating in his wonderful memory. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My Condolances go to the Milner family. The knowledge I gained working with Dick at Rentec has tremendously enhanced my career. He was a good teacher and mentor with alot of valuable information. He will not be forgotten.
God Bless

I worked with Dick and he was an outstanding individual. We had some fun and much was learned from his experiences.

My Condolances to the Milner family. Did and I worked side by side during the Kinetics hayday and I must say that it was an experience for me. Dick was a gem and sparkled with his many facets. may he rest in peace.

Kathy, Ricky and Paul

I heard of Rick's passing here in Florida where we live now. I will always remember Rick for the confidence he had in me as an umpire and what I learned working for and with him.

He will be in my prayers and thoughts as I go on the field to do a game tonight. Hopefully he'll look over my shoulder so I don't miss a whacker.

To Paul & Family

Paul, I'm sorry for your loss.

Kathy (former associate at Hills/Risk Mgt. Dept.)

I grew up around Dickie as he spent a lot of time coaching with my father. He was a great guy to me, a great friend to my father and had a great family. He will be missed.

Dick's friendship will be missed and playing golf will be memories not soon forgotten.
Your friend,